Animals
World's Existing Cropland Could Feed Billions More People if Farmers and Consumers Change Current Practices, Study Says [VIDEO]
By changing how existing cropland is used around the world, enough food to feed 4 billion more people could be produced, according to new research from the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota.
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